Wineries & Restaurants to Visit in Tuscany
Wineries & Restaurants to Visit in Tuscany
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This guide includes a list of wineries and restaurants to visit around Tuscany.
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Bagno a Ripoli
Podere ema
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Just a 25 minute bus ride from the center of Florence, or a quick drive, escape into the hills of Bagno a Ripoli.
For summer, every Wednesday evening they are offering a apericena in the vineyards for 30 euro. You can enjoy a tasting of three glasses of wine of your choice from the Podere Ema selection with a variety of cold cuts, cheeses and do-it-yourself crostini.
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Montalcino
Azienda Agricola Sassetti Livio Pertimali
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Poggio Rubino
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Corte Pavone Winery
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Ristorante Bar Amici di Campriano
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Between wine tasting in Montalcino, if you need a little food stop, this hole-in-the-wall restaurant makes for the perfect lunch stop!
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Altesino Suites
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Ristorante la Terrazza della Val d'Orcia
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Vicchio
Bacco del Monte
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This is a cute, family run winery in Vicchio. It is super easy to get to by train and they are one of the few who specialize in Pinot Nero wine.
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15 euro base 25 euro tagliere
Ristorante Da Sergio
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Chianti Rufina
Tenuta Bossi
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Fattoria Lavacchio BIO Winery
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Castello Nipozzano - Frescobaldi
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Selvapiana
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Castello del Trebbio
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Travignoli Di Conte G.Busi
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Siena/San Gimignano/Monteriggioni
Podere La Marronaia - Biodynamic Winery & Farm
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Ristorante Agrituristico Il Ciliegio
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28 euro lunch of antipasto, primo, secondo, dolce, and wine tasting
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Agriturismo Fattoria Sant'Appiano
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If you do not have a car you can reach this farm by train, to the Barberino Val d'Elsa train station. From there it's about a 9 min drive to the agriturismo.
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Poggio ai Laghi Via Sant'Antonio.
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Montefioralle
I'Desìo
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Danielle Cohen
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Ciao! My name is Danielle and I'm a Californian from San Diego, who's been living full time in Florence, Italy since 2020. I studied in Florence in 2016 and absolutely fell in love with the food, culture, and history, and made it my mission to move back. I moved right before the pandemic, and staying here through all the lockdowns and pandemic life really helped me discover slow travel and find all of Italy's beauty, including lesser known gems, and off the beaten path travel spots.
During my three years in Florence, I have wrote for publications like The Florentine, done freelance marketing with restaurants and a travel agency, giving me high insight into the best destinations, foodie spots, and more.
I am here to help you make the most of your vacation in Italy with curated itineraries for every type of traveler and digital maps to help you enjoy THE BEST food each region has to offer. Let me do the work so you can just relax and enjoy, without any stress! I've had a very unique experience living in Italy the last 4 years, as I made my official move right before the pandemic, after visiting for years. Because of this I learned to travel locally and deeply throughout the numerous incredible destinations in Italy and for that I cater my travel services to finding the most local and mindful experiences, keeping true to discovering and appreciating Italy's culture.
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